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Pro-Reunification Turk Cypriot Wins Presidential Elections
- Tufan Erhurman won the presidential election in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with 62.76% of the votes, defeating Ersin Tatar, who received 35.81% according to the TRNC electoral authority.
- Voter turnout for the election was 64.87% among the 218,313 eligible voters, as reported by the Supreme Election Board of Northern Cyprus.
- Following his victory, Erhurman emphasized the importance of unity and stated, 'This is not a win for one party, but for our brotherhood and unity.'
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan congratulated Erhurman, noting that the election result reflects 'Turkish Cypriot democratic maturity' and reaffirming support for the TRNC's sovereignty.
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Tufan Erhürman won in the election in the Turkish north with a landslide victory. He plans talks with the Greek south. However, the government in Ankara could thwart his plans.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleTufan Erhurman is Erdogan's opponent.
In northern Cyprus, the opposition candidate Tufan Erhürman of the party CTP won the election.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleAfter the presidential election in northern Cyprus there will be talks again about an end to the divided island. Germany and Iceland are expanding their military cooperation. The most important thing in the near future.
·Bonn, Germany
Read Full ArticleOpposition leader Erhürman emerged as the winner of the presidential election in the internationally unrecognized Northern Cyprus.
·Germany
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Total News Sources33
Leaning Left6Leaning Right4Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 17%
R 33%
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